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1. Herniated Disk What It Is And What You Can Do Familydoctor.org
Sometimes this is called a ruptured disk. Herniated disks are most common in the lumbar spinethe part of your backbone between the bottom of your ribs and
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Herniated Disk: What It Is and What You Can Do
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What is a herniated disk?
When the soft part between bones in the spine presses on the nerves around the backbone, it's called a herniated disk. The word "herniate" (say: her-nee-ate) means to bulge or to stick out. Sometimes this is called a ruptured disk. Herniated disks are most common in the lumbar spinethe part of your backbone between the bottom of your ribs and your hips. Disks are soft "cushions" between the bones of the spine. The drawing to the left shows part of the spine. The spine holds up your body. It also protects your spinal cord and nerves. The disks in the spine let you move your backbone. Return to top
Why does a disk get herniated?
As you grow older, your disks become flatter less cushiony. If a disk becomes too weak, the outer part may tear. The inside part of the disk pushes through the tear and presses on the nerves beside it. The drawing to the right shows how a disk looks when it gets pushed through the tear and presses on a nerve. Herniated disks are most common in people in their 30s and 40s. Return to top
What are the signs of a herniated disk?

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4. Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis A Common Cause Of Back And Leg Pain
Lumbar canal stenosis is not the same as a ruptured disk. A ruptured (herniated) disk usually pinches 1 or 2 nerves at a time. The pain caused by a pinched
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Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis: A Common Cause of Back and Leg Pain
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What is lumbar spinal canal stenosis?
Lumbar spinal canal stenosis is a narrowing in the space in the lower spine that carries nerves to your legs. This space is very small. It gets even smaller if the bone and tissue around it grow. It takes many years for this bone and tissue to grow. Arthritis, falls, accidents and wear and tear on the bones and joints in the spine also play a part in stenosis. As the lumbar spinal canal shrinks, the nerves that go through it are squeezed. This squeezing may cause back pain, leg pain and leg weakness. Many adults have this kind of stenosis. Return to top
How does my doctor know I have stenosis in my spine?
Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms. People with stenosis usually have back pain most of the time. They also may have leg pain, numbness or weakness. The leg pain and numbness usually start when you stand up and begin to walk or exercise. The leg pain has been described as a burning or prickly feeling that may start in the buttocks and spread down to the feet when you start walking. Your legs might also feel cramped, tired or weak. These are symptoms of a condition called neural claudication of the legs. If you have lumbar canal stenosis, the neural leg claudication starts when you stand up, gets worse when you walk and gets better when you stop walking. Often, the leg pain gets better if you crouch or lie in a fetal position (on your sides with your knees tucked up to your chest). It's thought that these positions "open" the lumbar canal and take the pressure off the nerves that go to the legs.

5. What Is A Herniated Disc, Pinched Nerve, Bulging Disc, Etc ?
Pinched nerve Sciatica Herniated disc (or herniated disk) Bulging disc. Ruptured disc. Slipped disc Disc protrusion Disc
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6. What Is A Ruptured Disk?
What is a ruptured disk? When a disk ruptures the soft inner material will bulge out through a weak area in the hard outer layer.
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What is a ruptured disk?
What is a ruptured disk? When a disk ruptures the soft inner material will bulge out through a weak area in the hard outer layer.
The disk is part of the spinal column that is made up of cartilage and separates each vertebra of the spine. Disks are made up of a strong outer layer with a soft inner part that acts as a shock absorber to cushion the vertebrae when a person is moving. When the disk ruptures or herniates, the soft inner material will bulge out through a weak area in the hard outer layer. When this occurs the disk compresses or irritates a nerve root causing pain and, in some cases, even nerve damage. Symptoms of a ruptured disk, which is also called a disk prolapse, may include pain in the area of the rupture, loss of sensation or weakness in the area of the rupture. If the disk that has ruptured is in the lower back there will be pain and when the sciatic nerve root is compressed the pain may run down the back of the leg from the buttock to the ankle, heel or toes of the foot. Occasionally there may be difficulty in lifting the foot and in rare cases where the rupture is large the bladder and bowel functions can be affected. In many cases there is numbness and tingling in the affected area. Sitting for long periods of time may aggravate the symptoms, as will coughing, sneezing, laughing, urinating or bending. When there is prolonged pressure on the sciatic nerve a weakness of the leg muscles may be present. This is the most common area of ruptured disk with about 95 percent occurring in this area. Even so, disk can rupture in any part of the back or neck.

7. Treatment Options For Lumbar Herniated Disk, By Spine-Health
herniated disk usually causes leg pain (sciatica or a radiculopathy) and is often referred to as a pinched nerve, bulging disk, ruptured disk
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8. Clinical Evaluation And Treatment Options For Herniated Lumbar
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9. USATODAY.com - George Clooney Sidelined By Ruptured Disk
George Clooney is suffering from a ruptured disk that kept him promoting his new film, Ocean's Twelve, this week. Clooney had been scheduled to
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10. Bulging Disk
ruptured disk Definition, symptoms, tests, treatment. Ruptured Lumbar Disk - Surgery, laminectomy, discectomy for a herniated or ruptured lumbar disk is a
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Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Bulging Disk Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Options for Herniated Lumbar Disc - Illustrated discussion of causes of disc herniation, assessment, imaging procedures and both surgical and non-surgical treatment. - Disc disease in the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine can cause neck pain, back pain, arm pain, leg pain or any combination of the above. Healthlink - Herniated Disk - Links to information on herniated disks. Herniated Lumbar Disk - Description and the options for treatment.. Ruptured Disk - Definition, symptoms, tests, treatment. Ruptured Lumbar Disk - Surgery, laminectomy, discectomy for a herniated or ruptured lumbar disk is a common procedure for low back pain that involves pain radiating into the leg. Anatomy and other forms of rupture disk surgery. SpineOnline - Especially about herniated disc, ruptured disk, slipped disk, spine, laminectomy. Webmaster . Site Design by Ability "see the ability, not the disability" Acknowledgments

11. ABC News George Clooney Sidelined By Ruptured Disk
George Clooney Sidelined by ruptured disk
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12. Ruptured DIsk
Causes, incidence, and risk factors of a ruptured disk A ruptured disk is one cause (but not the only cause) of radiculopathy (sciatica).
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Diseases/Conditions Clinical Specialties/Centers Patient Information ... Neurosciences Ruptured DIsk Ruptured Disk Definition of Ruptured Disk: A ruptured disk is a condition in which part or all of the soft, gelatinous central portion of an intervertebral disk (the nucleus pulposus) is forced through a weakened part of the disk, resulting in back pain and leg pain caused by nerve root irritation. Causes, incidence, and risk factors of a ruptured disk: The spinal column is divided into several segments the cervical spine (the neck), the thoracic spine (the part of the back behind the chest), the lumbar spine (lower back) and sacral spine (the part connected to the pelvis that does not move). The spinal vertebrae are separated by cartilage disks filled with a gelatinous substance, that provide cushioning to the spinal column. These disks may herniate (move out of place) or rupture from trauma or strain, especially if degenerative changes have occurred in the disk causing a “ ruptured disk
Radiculopathy refers to any disease affecting the spinal nerve roots. A

13. Boston.com / A E / Celebrity News / George Clooney Sidelined By
George Clooney sidelined by ruptured disk. November 29, 2004
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14. Back & Neck
They have numerous causes, including compressed nerves, ruptured disks, A herniated or ruptured disk may press on nearby nerves, causing severe pain.
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About three fourths of all people experience back pain at some point in their lives. It is one of the biggest reasons for disability and sick leave.
Low back and neck pains are very common. They have numerous causes, including compressed nerves, ruptured disks, back strain, injured muscles, joints, ligaments or bones, degenerative diseases and changes in the shape of the spine.
Other causes include osteoporosis, arthritis, scoliosis, repetitive motion, obesity, injury and stress.
Most problems are solved without surgery. Only two to three percent of all back pain is caused by a herniated disk, and only one percent of back pain is caused by a compressed nerve.
Influenza, sleeping habits, arthritis, a pinched nerve, an infection or, rarely, cancer, as well as other factors can also cause neck pain. back to top Symptoms
The symptoms vary depending on the source, with the following listed as some of the most common:
  • Back strain – this is also known as mechanical or musculoskeletal pain. The pain could be caused by strain of the muscles or ligaments of the spine or by a degenerative disease of the joints between the bones of the spine or from another cause.

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16. Herniated Disk
Herniated Disk. Also known as ruptured disk, herniated nucleus pulposus, prolapsed disk, ruptured intervertebral disk, or slipped disk.
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18. Discovery Health :: Diseases & Conditions :: Ruptured Disk
A ruptured disk in the back occurs when all or part of a vertebral disk is forced through the bones of the spinal column.
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19. ABC 7 News - George Clooney Sidelined By Ruptured Disk
WJLA ABC7 is On Your side with local news, sports and information. George Clooney Sidelined by ruptured diskGeorge Clooney is suffering from a
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20. Discovery Health :: Diseases & Conditions :: Sciatic Nerve Dysfunction
A ruptured disk occurs when the outer ring tears or breaks, allowing the There are many causes of a ruptured disk. Repeated heavy lifting is the most
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